Pearl Jam and Soundgarden teamed up for supergroup 'Temple Of The Dog' in 1990 and 2016
23.03.2020 - 23:37 / nme.com
It's coming real soon
Pearl Jam are offering fans the chance to listen to snippets of their new album ‘Gigaton’ through a telephone hotline.
Callers can dial into the band’s Gigaton Hotline at 585-207-3275, where they can choose between the option of leaving them a pre-recorded message or listen to 30-second previews of all 12 tracks from the forthcoming LP.
The band’s new album is due for release this Friday (March 27). Pearl Jam have been previewing tracks from the record across the last week,
Pearl Jam and Soundgarden teamed up for supergroup 'Temple Of The Dog' in 1990 and 2016
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Pearl Jam’s first album in nearly seven years, “Gigaton,” released today, is the veteran Seattle band’s most satisfying and adventurous work since the Clinton administration. For that, much credit must go to producer Josh Evans, who has worked for 15 years in various capacities behind-the-scenes with Pearl Jam and its individual members.
It's been seven years since rock fans have gotten a new album from Pearl Jam. But on Friday (March 27), the band released their eleventh studio album, Gigaton.Produced by Josh Evans and the band, the new effort follows 2013's Lightning Bolt, which took home a Grammy for best recording package.
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